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published:13 Jan 2013

views:4809394

Giant hog killed by killer bees at a pig farm in AZ. The hog weight was 1000lbs and was killed in a matter of 6 min.

published:08 Aug 2012

views:1778446

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Is Killer Bee honey dangerous to eat or just dangerous to get?!
On this episode of BreakingTrail, Coyote and the crew go up against over 30,000 Killer Bees to find out if their honey tastes better than the farmed raw honey you can buy locally.
Will they survive the encounter to find out?
Get ready to enter the swarm for the ultimate honey taste test!
HUGE THANKS to Chris Britton and his amazing team of Bee specialists for making this video possible. His knowledge of Honey Bees is nearly unparalleled and the natural raw honey his company “Life’Sweet” produces is INCREDIBLE! Visit his website to order some of the best honey in world - seriously it is THE BEST! http://bit.ly/besthoneyever
**PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REENACT WHAT YOU”VE SEEN IN THIS VIDEO. BEE STINGS CAN BE LIFE THREATENING.**
Breaking Trail leaves the map behind and follows adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they encounter a variety of wildlife in the most amazing environments on the planet!
The BraveWildernessChannel is your one stop connection to a wild world of adventure and amazing up close animal encounters!
Follow along with adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they lead you on three exciting expedition series - Emmy AwardWinning Breaking Trail, Dragon Tails and Coyote’s Backyard - featuring everything from Grizzly Bears and Crocodiles to Rattlesnakes and Tarantulas…each episode offers an opportunity to learn something new.
So SUBSCRIBE NOW and join the adventure that brings you closer to the most beloved, bizarre and misunderstood creatures known to man!
GET READY...things are about to get WILD!
New Episodes Every Wednesday and Friday at 7AM EST
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published:26 May 2017

views:13232658

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The crew investigate how difficult it is to upset a nest of killer bees. See the consequences of just one bee sting that the crew is unlucky enough to be victim of. From the BBC.

published:27 May 2008

views:1287160

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According to official reports, Africanized honeybees arrive in Florida in a Brazilian cargo ship in 2001. Labeled by the media as “Killer Bees” due to fetal attacks on humans, pets and live stock in recent years. The invasive bee species have inbred with many of Florida’s domestic honey bees as well as Florida’s feral honey bee populations since and are difficult to distinguish today.
Feral honey bees prefer to build their nest in a secure location such as a tree, a roof or inside a wall. But wherever the queen lands, her colony will follow, settle down and begin building their nest immediately.
Sometimes feral honey bees settle into a location not well enough hidden from predators such as the Florida back bear, who will plunder any beehive not just for its honey but the protein provided by the bee larvae as well.
Regardless, the bees have chosen well this time. Residing within close proximity of a large burmese python incubating her own eggs and aggressive enough to attack anyone daring to approach her lair.
This never before seen footage provides a unique inside look into the behavior of two invasive species in Florida. Feral honey bees have been know to attack and kill larger animals such as dogs and horses frequently, yet these aggressive insects tolerate the presents of a huge burmese python right next to their own beehive.
The python has been incubating her eggs for almost two months when the bees decided to move in. She could leave her nest, since her young will hatch any day now. But instead she continues protecting her eggs, thought she is clearly agitated by the annoying insects.
The feral honey bees tolerate the python as long as the snake remains calm. Any sudden movement from the reptile, such as striking at a potential predator will be seen as aggression. The feral honey bees will immediately attack and kill the python in case of such provocation.
Killer Bees vs Python was filmed by Heiko Kiera aka Ojatro in 2016.

published:15 Aug 2016

views:246479

http://primitivepathways.com I refuse to use common tactics to eliminate pests. Instead I use very unconventional, entertaining, and the most lethal ways to do it! Of course, collateral damage is just part of the job.
Music: Clenched Teeth and Exciting Trailer by: Kevin Macleod (Incompetech.com) and used under Creative Commons License with attribution. http://creativecommons.org

published:09 Aug 2010

views:4552931

Very funny video demonstrating eradication of a bald-faced hornet nest using a garden hose sprayer and a badminton racquet. You can stand within 5 to 10 feet of the hornet nest and they don't link you to their destruction. I knocked the nest into a five gallon pail of water to drown the hornets and nest. The mop up using a badminton racquet gets your adrenalin flowing, but is not recommended if you are allergic or sensitive to pain. I've eliminated several nests this way.... works every time.

published:24 Jul 2013

views:4118994

Insects in the Diptera family Asilidae are commonly called robber flies. The family Asilidae contains about 7,100 described species worldwide. All robber flies have stout, spiny legs, a dense moustache of bristles on the face (mystax), and 3 simple eyes (ocelli) in a characteristic depression between their two large compound eyes. The mystax helps protect the head and face when the fly encounters prey bent on defense. The antennae are short, 3-segmented, sometimes with a bristle-like structure called an arista. The short, strong proboscis is used to stab and inject victims with saliva containing neurotoxic and proteolytic enzymes which paralyze and digest the insides; the fly then sucks the liquefied meal through the proboscis. Many species have long, tapering abdomens, sometimes with a sword-like ovipositor. Others are fat-bodied bumblebee mimics. Adult robber flies attack other flies, beetles, butterflies and moths, various bees, ants, dragon and damselflies, Ichneumon wasps, grasshoppers, and some spiders.

published:19 Jul 2009

views:116639

published:04 Jun 2016

views:148537

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On this episode of BreakingTrail, Coyote attempts to show that Honey Bees aren’t just out to sting you…that is until his “Bee Beard” experiment completely backfires when he is attacked and stung in the face by a swarm of over 3000 angry Bees!
Now this was completely NOT supposed to happen, however for some reason or another “sting pheromone" was somehow introduced to the colony and caused a rapid sting chain reaction.
Luckily Coyote survived this experiment with no life threatening allergic reactions…however the state of his physical appearance was - well you’re just going to have to see for yourself!
Trust us when we say this video gives a whole new meaning to the term “Coyote Ugly”!
Get ready to witness the WORST stinging Coyote has ever experienced!
HUGE THANKS to Chris Britton and his amazing team of Bee specialists for making this video possible. His knowledge of Honey Bees is nearly unparalleled and the raw natural honey his company “Life’Sweet” produces is simply INCREDIBLE! Visit his website to order some of the best honey in world - seriously it is THE BEST! http://bit.ly/besthoneyever
**PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REENACT WHAT YOU”VE SEEN IN THIS VIDEO. BEE STINGS CAN BE LIFE THREATENING.**
Breaking Trail leaves the map behind and follows adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they encounter a variety of wildlife in the most amazing environments on the planet!
The BraveWildernessChannel is your one stop connection to a wild world of adventure and amazing up close animal encounters!
Follow along with adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they lead you on three exciting expedition series - Emmy AwardWinning Breaking Trail, Dragon Tails and Coyote’s Backyard - featuring everything from Grizzly Bears and Crocodiles to Rattlesnakes and Tarantulas…each episode offers an opportunity to learn something new.
So SUBSCRIBE NOW and join the adventure that brings you closer to the most beloved, bizarre and misunderstood creatures known to man!
GET READY...things are about to get WILD!
New Episodes Every Wednesday and Friday at 7AM EST
Subscribe Now! www.youtube.com/BraveWilderness
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Coyote Peterson on Twitter: twitter.com/CoyotePeterson
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Bee

Bees are flying insects closely related to wasps and ants, known for their role in pollination and, in the case of the best-known bee species, the European honey bee, for producing honey and beeswax. Bees are a monophyletic lineage within the superfamily Apoidea, presently considered as a cladeAnthophila. There are nearly 20,000 known species of bees in seven to nine recognized families, though many are undescribed and the actual number is probably higher. They are found on every continent except Antarctica, in every habitat on the planet that contains insect-pollinated flowering plants.

Some species including honey bees, bumblebees, and stingless bees live socially in colonies. Bees are adapted for feeding on nectar and pollen, the former primarily as an energy source and the latter primarily for protein and other nutrients. Most pollen is used as food for larvae. Bee pollination is important both ecologically and commercially; the decline in wild bees has increased the value of pollination by commercially managed hives of honey bees.

Honey Bees

Honey Bees is a Hong Kong girl group formed by WSM Entertainment Limited. The group is composed of twelve members: Alicia, Jacqueline, Ruby, Tiffany, Amy, Kimme, Elkie, Janice, May May, Angel, Athena and Lezona. Honey Bees officially debuted in 2010, and started performing on television, in shopping centres etc. The group released its first album Honey Bees in 2012.

When it was first established, there were only five members. Since then, there were more members joining the group, and by now, there are twelve members altogether.

Members

Alicia Chan, born in 2000, is known as a child star in Hong Kong. She was once a host in a child television programme After School and a radio programme. She is now studying in Diocesan Girls' School.

Jacqueline Chan, is known as a child star in Hong Kong. She was once a host in a child television programme After School.

Tiffany Tsang

Amy Chung

Kimme Keung, born in 1998, is now working at Hong Kong Dance Company. She is now studying in Kowloon True Light School.

Another fun way to kill off a yellow jacket / bee nest

30 Japanese Giant Hornets kill 30,000 Honey Bees

read the title

5:00

Dangerous Swarms - Africanized bees attack and kill man.

Dangerous Swarms - Africanized bees attack and kill man.

Dangerous Swarms - Africanized bees attack and kill man.

"CopyrightDisclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."

3:29

SHOCKING!!! Killer Bees Kill Giant Hog Killer Africanized Bees

SHOCKING!!! Killer Bees Kill Giant Hog Killer Africanized Bees

SHOCKING!!! Killer Bees Kill Giant Hog Killer Africanized Bees

Giant hog killed by killer bees at a pig farm in AZ. The hog weight was 1000lbs and was killed in a matter of 6 min.

13:36

Is KILLER BEE Honey Dangerous?!

Is KILLER BEE Honey Dangerous?!

Is KILLER BEE Honey Dangerous?!

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Is Killer Bee honey dangerous to eat or just dangerous to get?!
On this episode of BreakingTrail, Coyote and the crew go up against over 30,000 Killer Bees to find out if their honey tastes better than the farmed raw honey you can buy locally.
Will they survive the encounter to find out?
Get ready to enter the swarm for the ultimate honey taste test!
HUGE THANKS to Chris Britton and his amazing team of Bee specialists for making this video possible. His knowledge of Honey Bees is nearly unparalleled and the natural raw honey his company “Life’Sweet” produces is INCREDIBLE! Visit his website to order some of the best honey in world - seriously it is THE BEST! http://bit.ly/besthoneyever
**PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REENACT WHAT YOU”VE SEEN IN THIS VIDEO. BEE STINGS CAN BE LIFE THREATENING.**
Breaking Trail leaves the map behind and follows adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they encounter a variety of wildlife in the most amazing environments on the planet!
The BraveWildernessChannel is your one stop connection to a wild world of adventure and amazing up close animal encounters!
Follow along with adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they lead you on three exciting expedition series - Emmy AwardWinning Breaking Trail, Dragon Tails and Coyote’s Backyard - featuring everything from Grizzly Bears and Crocodiles to Rattlesnakes and Tarantulas…each episode offers an opportunity to learn something new.
So SUBSCRIBE NOW and join the adventure that brings you closer to the most beloved, bizarre and misunderstood creatures known to man!
GET READY...things are about to get WILD!
New Episodes Every Wednesday and Friday at 7AM EST
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Find more info at: http://www.CoyotePeterson.com
Coyote Peterson on Twitter: twitter.com/CoyotePeterson
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Coyote Peterson on Instagram: www.instagram.com/CoyotePeterson
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Want more natural history and wildlife videos? Visit the official BBCEarth channel: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthWW
BBC Earth
The BBC Earth YouTube channel is home to over 50 years-worth of the best animal videos from the BBC archive. With three new videos released every week there’s something for all nature loves from astounding animal behaviour to beautiful imagery. Click here to find our more: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthWW
The crew investigate how difficult it is to upset a nest of killer bees. See the consequences of just one bee sting that the crew is unlucky enough to be victim of. From the BBC.

4:12

Killer Bees vs Python 01 Narration

Killer Bees vs Python 01 Narration

Killer Bees vs Python 01 Narration

Website: http://Ojatro.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ojatro
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According to official reports, Africanized honeybees arrive in Florida in a Brazilian cargo ship in 2001. Labeled by the media as “Killer Bees” due to fetal attacks on humans, pets and live stock in recent years. The invasive bee species have inbred with many of Florida’s domestic honey bees as well as Florida’s feral honey bee populations since and are difficult to distinguish today.
Feral honey bees prefer to build their nest in a secure location such as a tree, a roof or inside a wall. But wherever the queen lands, her colony will follow, settle down and begin building their nest immediately.
Sometimes feral honey bees settle into a location not well enough hidden from predators such as the Florida back bear, who will plunder any beehive not just for its honey but the protein provided by the bee larvae as well.
Regardless, the bees have chosen well this time. Residing within close proximity of a large burmese python incubating her own eggs and aggressive enough to attack anyone daring to approach her lair.
This never before seen footage provides a unique inside look into the behavior of two invasive species in Florida. Feral honey bees have been know to attack and kill larger animals such as dogs and horses frequently, yet these aggressive insects tolerate the presents of a huge burmese python right next to their own beehive.
The python has been incubating her eggs for almost two months when the bees decided to move in. She could leave her nest, since her young will hatch any day now. But instead she continues protecting her eggs, thought she is clearly agitated by the annoying insects.
The feral honey bees tolerate the python as long as the snake remains calm. Any sudden movement from the reptile, such as striking at a potential predator will be seen as aggression. The feral honey bees will immediately attack and kill the python in case of such provocation.
Killer Bees vs Python was filmed by Heiko Kiera aka Ojatro in 2016.

5:46

Hornets killed with homemade flamethrower!

Hornets killed with homemade flamethrower!

Hornets killed with homemade flamethrower!

http://primitivepathways.com I refuse to use common tactics to eliminate pests. Instead I use very unconventional, entertaining, and the most lethal ways to do it! Of course, collateral damage is just part of the job.
Music: Clenched Teeth and Exciting Trailer by: Kevin Macleod (Incompetech.com) and used under Creative Commons License with attribution. http://creativecommons.org

2:19

How to terminate hornets and wasps - part 1

How to terminate hornets and wasps - part 1

How to terminate hornets and wasps - part 1

Very funny video demonstrating eradication of a bald-faced hornet nest using a garden hose sprayer and a badminton racquet. You can stand within 5 to 10 feet of the hornet nest and they don't link you to their destruction. I knocked the nest into a five gallon pail of water to drown the hornets and nest. The mop up using a badminton racquet gets your adrenalin flowing, but is not recommended if you are allergic or sensitive to pain. I've eliminated several nests this way.... works every time.

1:23

BEE KILLER

BEE KILLER

BEE KILLER

Insects in the Diptera family Asilidae are commonly called robber flies. The family Asilidae contains about 7,100 described species worldwide. All robber flies have stout, spiny legs, a dense moustache of bristles on the face (mystax), and 3 simple eyes (ocelli) in a characteristic depression between their two large compound eyes. The mystax helps protect the head and face when the fly encounters prey bent on defense. The antennae are short, 3-segmented, sometimes with a bristle-like structure called an arista. The short, strong proboscis is used to stab and inject victims with saliva containing neurotoxic and proteolytic enzymes which paralyze and digest the insides; the fly then sucks the liquefied meal through the proboscis. Many species have long, tapering abdomens, sometimes with a sword-like ovipositor. Others are fat-bodied bumblebee mimics. Adult robber flies attack other flies, beetles, butterflies and moths, various bees, ants, dragon and damselflies, Ichneumon wasps, grasshoppers, and some spiders.

12:00

4 Killer Bee Hives Attack, Trap Family in House

4 Killer Bee Hives Attack, Trap Family in House

4 Killer Bee Hives Attack, Trap Family in House

12:11

Bee Beard GONE WRONG!

Bee Beard GONE WRONG!

Bee Beard GONE WRONG!

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On this episode of BreakingTrail, Coyote attempts to show that Honey Bees aren’t just out to sting you…that is until his “Bee Beard” experiment completely backfires when he is attacked and stung in the face by a swarm of over 3000 angry Bees!
Now this was completely NOT supposed to happen, however for some reason or another “sting pheromone" was somehow introduced to the colony and caused a rapid sting chain reaction.
Luckily Coyote survived this experiment with no life threatening allergic reactions…however the state of his physical appearance was - well you’re just going to have to see for yourself!
Trust us when we say this video gives a whole new meaning to the term “Coyote Ugly”!
Get ready to witness the WORST stinging Coyote has ever experienced!
HUGE THANKS to Chris Britton and his amazing team of Bee specialists for making this video possible. His knowledge of Honey Bees is nearly unparalleled and the raw natural honey his company “Life’Sweet” produces is simply INCREDIBLE! Visit his website to order some of the best honey in world - seriously it is THE BEST! http://bit.ly/besthoneyever
**PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REENACT WHAT YOU”VE SEEN IN THIS VIDEO. BEE STINGS CAN BE LIFE THREATENING.**
Breaking Trail leaves the map behind and follows adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they encounter a variety of wildlife in the most amazing environments on the planet!
The BraveWildernessChannel is your one stop connection to a wild world of adventure and amazing up close animal encounters!
Follow along with adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they lead you on three exciting expedition series - Emmy AwardWinning Breaking Trail, Dragon Tails and Coyote’s Backyard - featuring everything from Grizzly Bears and Crocodiles to Rattlesnakes and Tarantulas…each episode offers an opportunity to learn something new.
So SUBSCRIBE NOW and join the adventure that brings you closer to the most beloved, bizarre and misunderstood creatures known to man!
GET READY...things are about to get WILD!
New Episodes Every Wednesday and Friday at 7AM EST
Subscribe Now! www.youtube.com/BraveWilderness
Find more info at: http://www.CoyotePeterson.com
Coyote Peterson on Twitter: twitter.com/CoyotePeterson
Coyote Peterson on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CoyotePeterson
Coyote Peterson on Instagram: www.instagram.com/CoyotePeterson
Coyote Peterson G+: plus.google.com/100310803754690323805/about

How To Kill A Bee Hive Nest With Spray and Also Get Attacked

This video will show you how to use spray to kill a bees nest, and I also got attacked.
The wasp spray worked pretty good, it ended up killing all of the bees. I later took a garden hose and took down the bee hive.
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Please watch: "SuperCleanFree Tee Giveaway - Home Owner Repair "
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1:01

Bee Mites Killing Bees

Bee Mites Killing Bees

Bee Mites Killing Bees

The bee mite, Varroa Destructor is an external parasitic mite that attacks honey bees. My 60 second video shows the mites around the bees neck. I decided to help it. Luckily I had a pipette, and dropped one, just one drop of olive oil on it's neck. The verroa hated the oil and left the bee which recovered after a few hours of cleaning and flew away.

10:18

The killing of a bald face hornet nest, Cleansing with fire.

The killing of a bald face hornet nest, Cleansing with fire.

The killing of a bald face hornet nest, Cleansing with fire.

We found a giant bald face hornet nest and decided it would be cleansed by fire with some good ole pyrotechnic fuse and gasoline. Mind you people, had this nest not been so close to my house I would have left it alone. But my grandchild's safety comes first. SKIP TO TIMEINDEX @ 3:12 SONG IS CALLED (SAIL) BY AWOLNATION OKAY SINCE I NEED TO EXPLAIN THIS IN MORE DETAIL, THERE WAS ALMOST NO CHANCE OF A (FORESTFIRE) HAPPENING. 1ST YOU NEED A FOREST, THIS WAS THREE GREEN TREES WITH GREEN GRASS BELOW. 2ND WE HAD TWO EXTINGUISHERS ON HAND AND A HOSE. 3RD. THE ENTIRE AREA WAS PRE SOAKED. 4TH OUR FIRE DEPARTMENT IS LESS THEN A 1/4 OF A MILE DOWN THE STREET. AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST, GREEN TREES DO NOT BURN TOO WELL.

1:54

YELLOW JACKET TRAP

YELLOW JACKET TRAP

YELLOW JACKET TRAP

home made yellow jacket trap kills only yellow jackets and hornets

0:48

Killer bees kill man in Texas after he accidentally runs over colony with tractor

Killer bees kill man in Texas after he accidentally runs over colony with tractor

Killer bees kill man in Texas after he accidentally runs over colony with tractor

Originally published on 01 July, 2015Hundreds of Africanized ‘killer’ honey bees are thought to have killed a farmer in southern Texas on Sunday.
Rogelio Zuniga, 53, was dragging a disk with a tractor on a field when the disk hit an old irrigation pipe and punctured the pipe. The pipe contained a honeycomb that stretched 15 to 20 feet long and housed what was probably a population of “killer” bees.
Zuniga jumped off his tractor and tried to run away, but the bees swarmed on top of him and stung him to death. Family members found Zuniga dead at the scene and called exterminators to get rid of the colony.
The Africanized honey bee, a hybrid between the European honey bee and the African honey bee, first appeared in the U.S. in 1990 near Zuniga’s farm in Rio Hondo, Texas. The mutant honey bee contains the same amount of venom as the European honey bee, but the former is deadly because they are more aggressive and attack in swarms.
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I found this cluster of bees under one of my mating nucs. Sometimes bees will abscond from a mating nuc and I thought this was one of those tiny swarm clusters caused by a colony of bees absconding from a mating nuc but it was not. The bees were too tightly clustered and they were agitated and loud squealing was heard from deep inside.

2:14

Wasp killing and eating a newborn virgin queen bee

Wasp killing and eating a newborn virgin queen bee

Wasp killing and eating a newborn virgin queen bee

Here is a video of a cheeky wasp that saw my newly hatched (but weak) queen bee as lunch! Fortunately I had another 11 queens from my first attempt at queen bee rearing,so all was not lost and it was quite amazing to watch the mini pig at work! If we left all our food waste for the wasps then the landfills would be out of a job!

Another fun way to kill off a yellow jacket / bee nest

published: 23 May 2015

30 Japanese Giant Hornets kill 30,000 Honey Bees

read the title

published: 10 Jan 2012

Dangerous Swarms - Africanized bees attack and kill man.

"CopyrightDisclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."

published: 13 Jan 2013

SHOCKING!!! Killer Bees Kill Giant Hog Killer Africanized Bees

Giant hog killed by killer bees at a pig farm in AZ. The hog weight was 1000lbs and was killed in a matter of 6 min.

published: 08 Aug 2012

Is KILLER BEE Honey Dangerous?!

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Is Killer Bee honey dangerous to eat or just dangerous to get?!
On this episode of BreakingTrail, Coyote and the crew go up against over 30,000 Killer Bees to find out if their honey tastes better than the farmed raw honey you can buy locally.
Will they survive the encounter to find out?
Get ready to enter the swarm for the ultimate honey taste test!
HUGE THANKS to Chris Britton and his amazing team of Bee specialists for making this video possible. His knowledge of Honey Bees is nearly unparalleled and the natural raw honey his company “Life’Sweet” produces is INCREDIBLE! Visit his website to order some of the best honey in world - seriously it is THE BEST! http://bit.ly/besthoneyever
**PLEASE DO ...

Want more natural history and wildlife videos? Visit the official BBCEarth channel: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthWW
BBC Earth
The BBC Earth YouTube channel is home to over 50 years-worth of the best animal videos from the BBC archive. With three new videos released every week there’s something for all nature loves from astounding animal behaviour to beautiful imagery. Click here to find our more: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthWW
The crew investigate how difficult it is to upset a nest of killer bees. See the consequences of just one bee sting that the crew is unlucky enough to be victim of. From the BBC.

published: 27 May 2008

Killer Bees vs Python 01 Narration

Website: http://Ojatro.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ojatro
Google: https://plus.google.com/+ojatro/posts
According to official reports, Africanized honeybees arrive in Florida in a Brazilian cargo ship in 2001. Labeled by the media as “Killer Bees” due to fetal attacks on humans, pets and live stock in recent years. The invasive bee species have inbred with many of Florida’s domestic honey bees as well as Florida’s feral honey bee populations since and are difficult to distinguish today.
Feral honey bees prefer to build their nest in a secure location such as a tree, a roof or inside a wall. But wherever the queen lands, her colony will follow, settle down and begin building their nest immediately.
Sometimes feral honey bees settle into a location not well enough hidden from ...

published: 15 Aug 2016

Hornets killed with homemade flamethrower!

http://primitivepathways.com I refuse to use common tactics to eliminate pests. Instead I use very unconventional, entertaining, and the most lethal ways to do it! Of course, collateral damage is just part of the job.
Music: Clenched Teeth and Exciting Trailer by: Kevin Macleod (Incompetech.com) and used under Creative Commons License with attribution. http://creativecommons.org

published: 09 Aug 2010

How to terminate hornets and wasps - part 1

Very funny video demonstrating eradication of a bald-faced hornet nest using a garden hose sprayer and a badminton racquet. You can stand within 5 to 10 feet of the hornet nest and they don't link you to their destruction. I knocked the nest into a five gallon pail of water to drown the hornets and nest. The mop up using a badminton racquet gets your adrenalin flowing, but is not recommended if you are allergic or sensitive to pain. I've eliminated several nests this way.... works every time.

published: 24 Jul 2013

BEE KILLER

Insects in the Diptera family Asilidae are commonly called robber flies. The family Asilidae contains about 7,100 described species worldwide. All robber flies have stout, spiny legs, a dense moustache of bristles on the face (mystax), and 3 simple eyes (ocelli) in a characteristic depression between their two large compound eyes. The mystax helps protect the head and face when the fly encounters prey bent on defense. The antennae are short, 3-segmented, sometimes with a bristle-like structure called an arista. The short, strong proboscis is used to stab and inject victims with saliva containing neurotoxic and proteolytic enzymes which paralyze and digest the insides; the fly then sucks the liquefied meal through the proboscis. Many species have long, tapering abdomens, sometimes with a sw...

published: 19 Jul 2009

4 Killer Bee Hives Attack, Trap Family in House

published: 04 Jun 2016

Bee Beard GONE WRONG!

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On this episode of BreakingTrail, Coyote attempts to show that Honey Bees aren’t just out to sting you…that is until his “Bee Beard” experiment completely backfires when he is attacked and stung in the face by a swarm of over 3000 angry Bees!
Now this was completely NOT supposed to happen, however for some reason or another “sting pheromone" was somehow introduced to the colony and caused a rapid sting chain reaction.
Luckily Coyote survived this experiment with no life threatening allergic reactions…however the state of his physical appearance was - well you’re just going to have to see for yourself!
Trust us when we say this video gives a whole new meaning to the term “Coyote Ugly”!
Get ready t...

published: 24 May 2017

Hornet cooked by bees

How To Kill A Bee Hive Nest With Spray and Also Get Attacked

This video will show you how to use spray to kill a bees nest, and I also got attacked.
The wasp spray worked pretty good, it ended up killing all of the bees. I later took a garden hose and took down the bee hive.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "SuperCleanFree Tee Giveaway - Home Owner Repair "
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZJuTZ8rjWM
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

published: 18 Jun 2014

Bee Mites Killing Bees

The bee mite, Varroa Destructor is an external parasitic mite that attacks honey bees. My 60 second video shows the mites around the bees neck. I decided to help it. Luckily I had a pipette, and dropped one, just one drop of olive oil on it's neck. The verroa hated the oil and left the bee which recovered after a few hours of cleaning and flew away.

published: 21 Aug 2014

The killing of a bald face hornet nest, Cleansing with fire.

We found a giant bald face hornet nest and decided it would be cleansed by fire with some good ole pyrotechnic fuse and gasoline. Mind you people, had this nest not been so close to my house I would have left it alone. But my grandchild's safety comes first. SKIP TO TIMEINDEX @ 3:12 SONG IS CALLED (SAIL) BY AWOLNATION OKAY SINCE I NEED TO EXPLAIN THIS IN MORE DETAIL, THERE WAS ALMOST NO CHANCE OF A (FORESTFIRE) HAPPENING. 1ST YOU NEED A FOREST, THIS WAS THREE GREEN TREES WITH GREEN GRASS BELOW. 2ND WE HAD TWO EXTINGUISHERS ON HAND AND A HOSE. 3RD. THE ENTIRE AREA WAS PRE SOAKED. 4TH OUR FIRE DEPARTMENT IS LESS THEN A 1/4 OF A MILE DOWN THE STREET. AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST, GREEN TREES DO NOT BURN TOO WELL.

published: 21 Sep 2015

YELLOW JACKET TRAP

home made yellow jacket trap kills only yellow jackets and hornets

published: 04 Oct 2016

Killer bees kill man in Texas after he accidentally runs over colony with tractor

Originally published on 01 July, 2015Hundreds of Africanized ‘killer’ honey bees are thought to have killed a farmer in southern Texas on Sunday.
Rogelio Zuniga, 53, was dragging a disk with a tractor on a field when the disk hit an old irrigation pipe and punctured the pipe. The pipe contained a honeycomb that stretched 15 to 20 feet long and housed what was probably a population of “killer” bees.
Zuniga jumped off his tractor and tried to run away, but the bees swarmed on top of him and stung him to death. Family members found Zuniga dead at the scene and called exterminators to get rid of the colony.
The Africanized honey bee, a hybrid between the European honey bee and the African honey bee, first appeared in the U.S. in 1990 near Zuniga’s farm in Rio Hondo, Texas. The mutant hone...

I found this cluster of bees under one of my mating nucs. Sometimes bees will abscond from a mating nuc and I thought this was one of those tiny swarm clusters caused by a colony of bees absconding from a mating nuc but it was not. The bees were too tightly clustered and they were agitated and loud squealing was heard from deep inside.

published: 01 Aug 2010

Wasp killing and eating a newborn virgin queen bee

Here is a video of a cheeky wasp that saw my newly hatched (but weak) queen bee as lunch! Fortunately I had another 11 queens from my first attempt at queen bee rearing,so all was not lost and it was quite amazing to watch the mini pig at work! If we left all our food waste for the wasps then the landfills would be out of a job!

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Is KILLER BEE Honey Dangerous?!

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Is Killer Bee honey dangerous to eat or just dangerous to get?!
On this epi...

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Is Killer Bee honey dangerous to eat or just dangerous to get?!
On this episode of BreakingTrail, Coyote and the crew go up against over 30,000 Killer Bees to find out if their honey tastes better than the farmed raw honey you can buy locally.
Will they survive the encounter to find out?
Get ready to enter the swarm for the ultimate honey taste test!
HUGE THANKS to Chris Britton and his amazing team of Bee specialists for making this video possible. His knowledge of Honey Bees is nearly unparalleled and the natural raw honey his company “Life’Sweet” produces is INCREDIBLE! Visit his website to order some of the best honey in world - seriously it is THE BEST! http://bit.ly/besthoneyever
**PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REENACT WHAT YOU”VE SEEN IN THIS VIDEO. BEE STINGS CAN BE LIFE THREATENING.**
Breaking Trail leaves the map behind and follows adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they encounter a variety of wildlife in the most amazing environments on the planet!
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Follow along with adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they lead you on three exciting expedition series - Emmy AwardWinning Breaking Trail, Dragon Tails and Coyote’s Backyard - featuring everything from Grizzly Bears and Crocodiles to Rattlesnakes and Tarantulas…each episode offers an opportunity to learn something new.
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Is Killer Bee honey dangerous to eat or just dangerous to get?!
On this episode of BreakingTrail, Coyote and the crew go up against over 30,000 Killer Bees to find out if their honey tastes better than the farmed raw honey you can buy locally.
Will they survive the encounter to find out?
Get ready to enter the swarm for the ultimate honey taste test!
HUGE THANKS to Chris Britton and his amazing team of Bee specialists for making this video possible. His knowledge of Honey Bees is nearly unparalleled and the natural raw honey his company “Life’Sweet” produces is INCREDIBLE! Visit his website to order some of the best honey in world - seriously it is THE BEST! http://bit.ly/besthoneyever
**PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REENACT WHAT YOU”VE SEEN IN THIS VIDEO. BEE STINGS CAN BE LIFE THREATENING.**
Breaking Trail leaves the map behind and follows adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they encounter a variety of wildlife in the most amazing environments on the planet!
The BraveWildernessChannel is your one stop connection to a wild world of adventure and amazing up close animal encounters!
Follow along with adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they lead you on three exciting expedition series - Emmy AwardWinning Breaking Trail, Dragon Tails and Coyote’s Backyard - featuring everything from Grizzly Bears and Crocodiles to Rattlesnakes and Tarantulas…each episode offers an opportunity to learn something new.
So SUBSCRIBE NOW and join the adventure that brings you closer to the most beloved, bizarre and misunderstood creatures known to man!
GET READY...things are about to get WILD!
New Episodes Every Wednesday and Friday at 7AM EST
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The crew investigate how difficult it is to upset a nest of killer bees. See the consequences of just one bee sting that the crew is unlucky enough to be victim of. From the BBC.

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The crew investigate how difficult it is to upset a nest of killer bees. See the consequences of just one bee sting that the crew is unlucky enough to be victim of. From the BBC.

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According to official reports, Africanized honeybees arrive in Florida in a Brazilian cargo ship in 2001. Labeled by the media as “Killer Bees” due to fetal attacks on humans, pets and live stock in recent years. The invasive bee species have inbred with many of Florida’s domestic honey bees as well as Florida’s feral honey bee populations since and are difficult to distinguish today.
Feral honey bees prefer to build their nest in a secure location such as a tree, a roof or inside a wall. But wherever the queen lands, her colony will follow, settle down and begin building their nest immediately.
Sometimes feral honey bees settle into a location not well enough hidden from predators such as the Florida back bear, who will plunder any beehive not just for its honey but the protein provided by the bee larvae as well.
Regardless, the bees have chosen well this time. Residing within close proximity of a large burmese python incubating her own eggs and aggressive enough to attack anyone daring to approach her lair.
This never before seen footage provides a unique inside look into the behavior of two invasive species in Florida. Feral honey bees have been know to attack and kill larger animals such as dogs and horses frequently, yet these aggressive insects tolerate the presents of a huge burmese python right next to their own beehive.
The python has been incubating her eggs for almost two months when the bees decided to move in. She could leave her nest, since her young will hatch any day now. But instead she continues protecting her eggs, thought she is clearly agitated by the annoying insects.
The feral honey bees tolerate the python as long as the snake remains calm. Any sudden movement from the reptile, such as striking at a potential predator will be seen as aggression. The feral honey bees will immediately attack and kill the python in case of such provocation.
Killer Bees vs Python was filmed by Heiko Kiera aka Ojatro in 2016.

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According to official reports, Africanized honeybees arrive in Florida in a Brazilian cargo ship in 2001. Labeled by the media as “Killer Bees” due to fetal attacks on humans, pets and live stock in recent years. The invasive bee species have inbred with many of Florida’s domestic honey bees as well as Florida’s feral honey bee populations since and are difficult to distinguish today.
Feral honey bees prefer to build their nest in a secure location such as a tree, a roof or inside a wall. But wherever the queen lands, her colony will follow, settle down and begin building their nest immediately.
Sometimes feral honey bees settle into a location not well enough hidden from predators such as the Florida back bear, who will plunder any beehive not just for its honey but the protein provided by the bee larvae as well.
Regardless, the bees have chosen well this time. Residing within close proximity of a large burmese python incubating her own eggs and aggressive enough to attack anyone daring to approach her lair.
This never before seen footage provides a unique inside look into the behavior of two invasive species in Florida. Feral honey bees have been know to attack and kill larger animals such as dogs and horses frequently, yet these aggressive insects tolerate the presents of a huge burmese python right next to their own beehive.
The python has been incubating her eggs for almost two months when the bees decided to move in. She could leave her nest, since her young will hatch any day now. But instead she continues protecting her eggs, thought she is clearly agitated by the annoying insects.
The feral honey bees tolerate the python as long as the snake remains calm. Any sudden movement from the reptile, such as striking at a potential predator will be seen as aggression. The feral honey bees will immediately attack and kill the python in case of such provocation.
Killer Bees vs Python was filmed by Heiko Kiera aka Ojatro in 2016.

Hornets killed with homemade flamethrower!

http://primitivepathways.com I refuse to use common tactics to eliminate pests. Instead I use very unconventional, entertaining, and the most lethal ways to d...

http://primitivepathways.com I refuse to use common tactics to eliminate pests. Instead I use very unconventional, entertaining, and the most lethal ways to do it! Of course, collateral damage is just part of the job.
Music: Clenched Teeth and Exciting Trailer by: Kevin Macleod (Incompetech.com) and used under Creative Commons License with attribution. http://creativecommons.org

http://primitivepathways.com I refuse to use common tactics to eliminate pests. Instead I use very unconventional, entertaining, and the most lethal ways to do it! Of course, collateral damage is just part of the job.
Music: Clenched Teeth and Exciting Trailer by: Kevin Macleod (Incompetech.com) and used under Creative Commons License with attribution. http://creativecommons.org

How to terminate hornets and wasps - part 1

Very funny video demonstrating eradication of a bald-faced hornet nest using a garden hose sprayer and a badminton racquet. You can stand within 5 to 10 feet of...

Very funny video demonstrating eradication of a bald-faced hornet nest using a garden hose sprayer and a badminton racquet. You can stand within 5 to 10 feet of the hornet nest and they don't link you to their destruction. I knocked the nest into a five gallon pail of water to drown the hornets and nest. The mop up using a badminton racquet gets your adrenalin flowing, but is not recommended if you are allergic or sensitive to pain. I've eliminated several nests this way.... works every time.

Very funny video demonstrating eradication of a bald-faced hornet nest using a garden hose sprayer and a badminton racquet. You can stand within 5 to 10 feet of the hornet nest and they don't link you to their destruction. I knocked the nest into a five gallon pail of water to drown the hornets and nest. The mop up using a badminton racquet gets your adrenalin flowing, but is not recommended if you are allergic or sensitive to pain. I've eliminated several nests this way.... works every time.

BEE KILLER

Insects in the Diptera family Asilidae are commonly called robber flies. The family Asilidae contains about 7,100 described species worldwide. All robber flies ...

Insects in the Diptera family Asilidae are commonly called robber flies. The family Asilidae contains about 7,100 described species worldwide. All robber flies have stout, spiny legs, a dense moustache of bristles on the face (mystax), and 3 simple eyes (ocelli) in a characteristic depression between their two large compound eyes. The mystax helps protect the head and face when the fly encounters prey bent on defense. The antennae are short, 3-segmented, sometimes with a bristle-like structure called an arista. The short, strong proboscis is used to stab and inject victims with saliva containing neurotoxic and proteolytic enzymes which paralyze and digest the insides; the fly then sucks the liquefied meal through the proboscis. Many species have long, tapering abdomens, sometimes with a sword-like ovipositor. Others are fat-bodied bumblebee mimics. Adult robber flies attack other flies, beetles, butterflies and moths, various bees, ants, dragon and damselflies, Ichneumon wasps, grasshoppers, and some spiders.

Insects in the Diptera family Asilidae are commonly called robber flies. The family Asilidae contains about 7,100 described species worldwide. All robber flies have stout, spiny legs, a dense moustache of bristles on the face (mystax), and 3 simple eyes (ocelli) in a characteristic depression between their two large compound eyes. The mystax helps protect the head and face when the fly encounters prey bent on defense. The antennae are short, 3-segmented, sometimes with a bristle-like structure called an arista. The short, strong proboscis is used to stab and inject victims with saliva containing neurotoxic and proteolytic enzymes which paralyze and digest the insides; the fly then sucks the liquefied meal through the proboscis. Many species have long, tapering abdomens, sometimes with a sword-like ovipositor. Others are fat-bodied bumblebee mimics. Adult robber flies attack other flies, beetles, butterflies and moths, various bees, ants, dragon and damselflies, Ichneumon wasps, grasshoppers, and some spiders.

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On this episode of BreakingTrail, Coyote attempts to show that Honey Bees aren’t just out to sting you…that is until his “Bee Beard” experiment completely backfires when he is attacked and stung in the face by a swarm of over 3000 angry Bees!
Now this was completely NOT supposed to happen, however for some reason or another “sting pheromone" was somehow introduced to the colony and caused a rapid sting chain reaction.
Luckily Coyote survived this experiment with no life threatening allergic reactions…however the state of his physical appearance was - well you’re just going to have to see for yourself!
Trust us when we say this video gives a whole new meaning to the term “Coyote Ugly”!
Get ready to witness the WORST stinging Coyote has ever experienced!
HUGE THANKS to Chris Britton and his amazing team of Bee specialists for making this video possible. His knowledge of Honey Bees is nearly unparalleled and the raw natural honey his company “Life’Sweet” produces is simply INCREDIBLE! Visit his website to order some of the best honey in world - seriously it is THE BEST! http://bit.ly/besthoneyever
**PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REENACT WHAT YOU”VE SEEN IN THIS VIDEO. BEE STINGS CAN BE LIFE THREATENING.**
Breaking Trail leaves the map behind and follows adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they encounter a variety of wildlife in the most amazing environments on the planet!
The BraveWildernessChannel is your one stop connection to a wild world of adventure and amazing up close animal encounters!
Follow along with adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they lead you on three exciting expedition series - Emmy AwardWinning Breaking Trail, Dragon Tails and Coyote’s Backyard - featuring everything from Grizzly Bears and Crocodiles to Rattlesnakes and Tarantulas…each episode offers an opportunity to learn something new.
So SUBSCRIBE NOW and join the adventure that brings you closer to the most beloved, bizarre and misunderstood creatures known to man!
GET READY...things are about to get WILD!
New Episodes Every Wednesday and Friday at 7AM EST
Subscribe Now! www.youtube.com/BraveWilderness
Find more info at: http://www.CoyotePeterson.com
Coyote Peterson on Twitter: twitter.com/CoyotePeterson
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On this episode of BreakingTrail, Coyote attempts to show that Honey Bees aren’t just out to sting you…that is until his “Bee Beard” experiment completely backfires when he is attacked and stung in the face by a swarm of over 3000 angry Bees!
Now this was completely NOT supposed to happen, however for some reason or another “sting pheromone" was somehow introduced to the colony and caused a rapid sting chain reaction.
Luckily Coyote survived this experiment with no life threatening allergic reactions…however the state of his physical appearance was - well you’re just going to have to see for yourself!
Trust us when we say this video gives a whole new meaning to the term “Coyote Ugly”!
Get ready to witness the WORST stinging Coyote has ever experienced!
HUGE THANKS to Chris Britton and his amazing team of Bee specialists for making this video possible. His knowledge of Honey Bees is nearly unparalleled and the raw natural honey his company “Life’Sweet” produces is simply INCREDIBLE! Visit his website to order some of the best honey in world - seriously it is THE BEST! http://bit.ly/besthoneyever
**PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REENACT WHAT YOU”VE SEEN IN THIS VIDEO. BEE STINGS CAN BE LIFE THREATENING.**
Breaking Trail leaves the map behind and follows adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they encounter a variety of wildlife in the most amazing environments on the planet!
The BraveWildernessChannel is your one stop connection to a wild world of adventure and amazing up close animal encounters!
Follow along with adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they lead you on three exciting expedition series - Emmy AwardWinning Breaking Trail, Dragon Tails and Coyote’s Backyard - featuring everything from Grizzly Bears and Crocodiles to Rattlesnakes and Tarantulas…each episode offers an opportunity to learn something new.
So SUBSCRIBE NOW and join the adventure that brings you closer to the most beloved, bizarre and misunderstood creatures known to man!
GET READY...things are about to get WILD!
New Episodes Every Wednesday and Friday at 7AM EST
Subscribe Now! www.youtube.com/BraveWilderness
Find more info at: http://www.CoyotePeterson.com
Coyote Peterson on Twitter: twitter.com/CoyotePeterson
Coyote Peterson on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CoyotePeterson
Coyote Peterson on Instagram: www.instagram.com/CoyotePeterson
Coyote Peterson G+: plus.google.com/100310803754690323805/about

How To Kill A Bee Hive Nest With Spray and Also Get Attacked

This video will show you how to use spray to kill a bees nest, and I also got attacked.
The wasp spray worked pretty good, it ended up killing all of the bees....

This video will show you how to use spray to kill a bees nest, and I also got attacked.
The wasp spray worked pretty good, it ended up killing all of the bees. I later took a garden hose and took down the bee hive.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "SuperCleanFree Tee Giveaway - Home Owner Repair "
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZJuTZ8rjWM
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

This video will show you how to use spray to kill a bees nest, and I also got attacked.
The wasp spray worked pretty good, it ended up killing all of the bees. I later took a garden hose and took down the bee hive.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "SuperCleanFree Tee Giveaway - Home Owner Repair "
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZJuTZ8rjWM
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

Bee Mites Killing Bees

The bee mite, Varroa Destructor is an external parasitic mite that attacks honey bees. My 60 second video shows the mites around the bees neck. I decided to hel...

The bee mite, Varroa Destructor is an external parasitic mite that attacks honey bees. My 60 second video shows the mites around the bees neck. I decided to help it. Luckily I had a pipette, and dropped one, just one drop of olive oil on it's neck. The verroa hated the oil and left the bee which recovered after a few hours of cleaning and flew away.

The bee mite, Varroa Destructor is an external parasitic mite that attacks honey bees. My 60 second video shows the mites around the bees neck. I decided to help it. Luckily I had a pipette, and dropped one, just one drop of olive oil on it's neck. The verroa hated the oil and left the bee which recovered after a few hours of cleaning and flew away.

The killing of a bald face hornet nest, Cleansing with fire.

We found a giant bald face hornet nest and decided it would be cleansed by fire with some good ole pyrotechnic fuse and gasoline. Mind you people, had this nes...

We found a giant bald face hornet nest and decided it would be cleansed by fire with some good ole pyrotechnic fuse and gasoline. Mind you people, had this nest not been so close to my house I would have left it alone. But my grandchild's safety comes first. SKIP TO TIMEINDEX @ 3:12 SONG IS CALLED (SAIL) BY AWOLNATION OKAY SINCE I NEED TO EXPLAIN THIS IN MORE DETAIL, THERE WAS ALMOST NO CHANCE OF A (FORESTFIRE) HAPPENING. 1ST YOU NEED A FOREST, THIS WAS THREE GREEN TREES WITH GREEN GRASS BELOW. 2ND WE HAD TWO EXTINGUISHERS ON HAND AND A HOSE. 3RD. THE ENTIRE AREA WAS PRE SOAKED. 4TH OUR FIRE DEPARTMENT IS LESS THEN A 1/4 OF A MILE DOWN THE STREET. AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST, GREEN TREES DO NOT BURN TOO WELL.

We found a giant bald face hornet nest and decided it would be cleansed by fire with some good ole pyrotechnic fuse and gasoline. Mind you people, had this nest not been so close to my house I would have left it alone. But my grandchild's safety comes first. SKIP TO TIMEINDEX @ 3:12 SONG IS CALLED (SAIL) BY AWOLNATION OKAY SINCE I NEED TO EXPLAIN THIS IN MORE DETAIL, THERE WAS ALMOST NO CHANCE OF A (FORESTFIRE) HAPPENING. 1ST YOU NEED A FOREST, THIS WAS THREE GREEN TREES WITH GREEN GRASS BELOW. 2ND WE HAD TWO EXTINGUISHERS ON HAND AND A HOSE. 3RD. THE ENTIRE AREA WAS PRE SOAKED. 4TH OUR FIRE DEPARTMENT IS LESS THEN A 1/4 OF A MILE DOWN THE STREET. AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST, GREEN TREES DO NOT BURN TOO WELL.

Killer bees kill man in Texas after he accidentally runs over colony with tractor

Originally published on 01 July, 2015Hundreds of Africanized ‘killer’ honey bees are thought to have killed a farmer in southern Texas on Sunday.
Rogelio Zun...

Originally published on 01 July, 2015Hundreds of Africanized ‘killer’ honey bees are thought to have killed a farmer in southern Texas on Sunday.
Rogelio Zuniga, 53, was dragging a disk with a tractor on a field when the disk hit an old irrigation pipe and punctured the pipe. The pipe contained a honeycomb that stretched 15 to 20 feet long and housed what was probably a population of “killer” bees.
Zuniga jumped off his tractor and tried to run away, but the bees swarmed on top of him and stung him to death. Family members found Zuniga dead at the scene and called exterminators to get rid of the colony.
The Africanized honey bee, a hybrid between the European honey bee and the African honey bee, first appeared in the U.S. in 1990 near Zuniga’s farm in Rio Hondo, Texas. The mutant honey bee contains the same amount of venom as the European honey bee, but the former is deadly because they are more aggressive and attack in swarms.
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Originally published on 01 July, 2015Hundreds of Africanized ‘killer’ honey bees are thought to have killed a farmer in southern Texas on Sunday.
Rogelio Zuniga, 53, was dragging a disk with a tractor on a field when the disk hit an old irrigation pipe and punctured the pipe. The pipe contained a honeycomb that stretched 15 to 20 feet long and housed what was probably a population of “killer” bees.
Zuniga jumped off his tractor and tried to run away, but the bees swarmed on top of him and stung him to death. Family members found Zuniga dead at the scene and called exterminators to get rid of the colony.
The Africanized honey bee, a hybrid between the European honey bee and the African honey bee, first appeared in the U.S. in 1990 near Zuniga’s farm in Rio Hondo, Texas. The mutant honey bee contains the same amount of venom as the European honey bee, but the former is deadly because they are more aggressive and attack in swarms.
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I found this cluster of bees under one of my mating nucs. Sometimes bees will abscond from a mating nuc and I thought this was one of those tiny swarm clusters...

I found this cluster of bees under one of my mating nucs. Sometimes bees will abscond from a mating nuc and I thought this was one of those tiny swarm clusters caused by a colony of bees absconding from a mating nuc but it was not. The bees were too tightly clustered and they were agitated and loud squealing was heard from deep inside.

I found this cluster of bees under one of my mating nucs. Sometimes bees will abscond from a mating nuc and I thought this was one of those tiny swarm clusters caused by a colony of bees absconding from a mating nuc but it was not. The bees were too tightly clustered and they were agitated and loud squealing was heard from deep inside.

Wasp killing and eating a newborn virgin queen bee

Here is a video of a cheeky wasp that saw my newly hatched (but weak) queen bee as lunch! Fortunately I had another 11 queens from my first attempt at queen bee...

Here is a video of a cheeky wasp that saw my newly hatched (but weak) queen bee as lunch! Fortunately I had another 11 queens from my first attempt at queen bee rearing,so all was not lost and it was quite amazing to watch the mini pig at work! If we left all our food waste for the wasps then the landfills would be out of a job!

Here is a video of a cheeky wasp that saw my newly hatched (but weak) queen bee as lunch! Fortunately I had another 11 queens from my first attempt at queen bee rearing,so all was not lost and it was quite amazing to watch the mini pig at work! If we left all our food waste for the wasps then the landfills would be out of a job!

Attack of the Killer Bees - [A National Geographic Documentary]

published: 06 Oct 2012

Who Killed The Honey Bee

Bees are dying in their millions. It is an ecological crisis that threatens to bring global agriculture to a standstill. Introduced by Martha Kearney, this documentary explores the reasons behind the decline of bee colonies across the globe, investigating what might be at the root of this devastation.
Honey bees are the number one insect pollinator on the planet, responsible for the production of over 90 crops. Apples, berries, cucumbers, nuts, cabbages and even cotton will struggle to be produced if bee colonies continue to decline at the current rate. Empty hives have been reported from as far afield as Taipei and Tennessee. In England, the matter has caused beekeepers to march on Parliament to call on the government to fund research into what they say is potentially a bigger threat to ...

The BeeQueen is the latest Don't Starve Together raid boss introduced in the "CuteFuzzyAnimals" update from A New Reign beta DLC. We solo speedrun kill the Bee Queen by day 6.
The Bee Queen is quite a formidable adversary - especially 1v1. She has 22,500 health. Don't Starve Together's Dragonfly has 27,500 health for comparison. She has an insane attack range, and she also leaves a trail of sticky honey which hinders movement speed, making maneuvering and dodging her strikes even more problematic. The biggest obstacle to defeating the Bee Queen though are the grumble bee minions that she spawns.
Bee Queen has 3 (technically 4) distinct phases. In the first phase, she spawns 4-5 grumble bees. You can kill all but 1 of the grumble bees in this phase, and she will not spawn anymore. In...

published: 01 Dec 2016

STUNG by a YELLOW JACKET!

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On this episode of BreakingTrail, Coyote Peterson gets STUNG by a Yellow Jacket!
While yes a Yellow Jacket sting isn’t quite comparable to that of a Bullet Ant they certainly are still painful and are something more people are likely to be stung by on a daily basis. Especially at things we all enjoy including picnics, hiking and even sporting events!
So the point of this video is to not only show you the effects of such a sting but also how to treat one. To do this Coyote will once again use a highly effective insect sting remedy to cure h...

Timelapse Footage of Giant Hornet Queen Building Nest

AsianGiant Hornet Interesting Facts and Features
The stinger of the Asian Giant Hornet is 1/4 inch long and because it has no barb, the Asian Giant Hornet is able to sting it's victims multiple times. The venom injected by the stinger is incredibly potent and contains eight different chemicals, each with a specific purpose. These range from tissue degeneration and breathing difficulties, to making the sting more painful and even attracting other hornets to the victim. The Asian Giant Hornet is a relentless hunter and only a few are said to be able to completely wipe out a 30,000+ Honeybee colony in a couple of hours. The saliva produced by the larvae of the Asian Giant Hornet is said to give them their renowned energy and stamina when consumed on a regular basis. When chasing their prey, ...

The Africanized Honey Bee (Documentary).

WATCH Africanized honey bees (also spelled Africanised honey bees), known colloquially as "killer bees", are some hybrid varieties of the Western honey bee species, (Apis mellifera), produced originally by cross-breeding of the African honey bee A. m. scutellata, with various European honey bees such as the Italian bee A. m. ligustica and the Iberian bee A. m. iberiensis. The hybrid bees are far more defensive than any of the various European subspecies. Small swarms of Africanized bees are capable of taking over European honey bee hives by invading the hive and establishing their own queen after killing the European queen bee.

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published: 30 Nov 2017

#19 What if we change - What's Killing the Bees

Honey bees, the essential pollinators of many major US crops, have been dying off in massive numbers since 2006. This threatens the American agricultural system and the one in twelve American jobs that depend on it. There is growing evidence that a new class of pesticides -- nerve toxins called neonicotinoids, which are used on most US crops including almost all corn -- may be toxic to bees. The Environmental Protection Agency allowed neonicotinoids on the market without adequate tests to determine their toxicity to bees. Environmentalists want neonicotinoids banned until needed safety tests are done. While the US government is slow to act and neonicotinoid sales reap billions for the chemical industry, bees continue to die.

This beehive was sprayed by the home owner during the day. Students and teachers got stung at the school located next to the home.. This is an example of how do it yourself bee removal does not work out. Luis Slayton of Bee StrongHoney and Bee Removal was able to calm the bees down and save the beehive.

published: 28 Nov 2015

Bees kill Varroa mites - hygienic behavior - ResistantBees.com

Hygienic behavior - what it is, when does it appear and how can we stimulate it in our hives -
Translated documentary of a lecture in Austria, april 2012

published: 27 Aug 2012

Bee Queen and Moose Goose Kill

Playing dont starve together and killing some pretty tough bosses enjoy

published: 27 May 2017

Killer Bee Box survives 10 days

KILLER • iPhone VIDS of the KillerBeeGuy & his crew, buzzing all over Cochise County AZ • Page content provided, shot & created by Trez G • If you have a BEE question please call REED @ 520-227-5429 • Reed is licenced & registered for Bee removal in the state of AZ. He attends yearly classes with the DOA in AZ. They deem all ferrel hives to be Africanized, a threat to the public; to the European honey bee & must be destroyed. Reed will often exclaim things in the videos that may be slightly exaggerated. This is due to adrenaline. He will use chemicals if needed but they are consumer grade as he refuses to use anything harsher. It is illegal to keep bees in AZ within any town or city limits. If you have a known ferrel hive on your property & do not have it removed, you can be sued by anyone...

Beekeeper VS Yellow Jackets

Never again until next time... or not. I don't recommend that anyone try doing what I did here. I literally ended up getting stung about 150 times doing this. My wife and I counted the stings as best we could and that's a pretty accurate number. It made me extremely sick for about 24 hours and I probably would have benefited from a trip to the hospital. At the time I wasn't aware that yellow jackets had a different venom than honey bees and I can take 150 honey bee stings with little effect. Don't ask how I know that. You know the old saying... If you're going to be stupid you'd better be tough.
Although I am not in the pest control business and this was not meant to show a how-to professional job I do have the proper equipment to deal with a hive like this. I was curious if I co...

published: 25 Aug 2015

Lethal Swarms Episode 103: Killer Bees

Since escaping from a Brazilian breeding program fifty years ago, Killer Bees have managed to live up to their deadly reputation: they’ve already claimed one thousand lives in the Americas and show no sign of stopping. In this hour documentary we’ll hear dramatic first hand accounts of Killer Bee attacks as we chart their expansion and track their moving path through the Southern most portion of the United States. One of the most dramatic recent incidents took place last year in Las Vegas, Nevada. 77-year old Toha Bergerub was walking home from a shopping trip when she came under siege by a swarm of Killer Bees. She was stung more than five hundred times, mostly around the head and neck, yet lived to tell her story. We hear from the victim herself in a bedside interview conducted just hou...

Who Killed The Honey Bee

Bees are dying in their millions. It is an ecological crisis that threatens to bring global agriculture to a standstill. Introduced by Martha Kearney, this docu...

Bees are dying in their millions. It is an ecological crisis that threatens to bring global agriculture to a standstill. Introduced by Martha Kearney, this documentary explores the reasons behind the decline of bee colonies across the globe, investigating what might be at the root of this devastation.
Honey bees are the number one insect pollinator on the planet, responsible for the production of over 90 crops. Apples, berries, cucumbers, nuts, cabbages and even cotton will struggle to be produced if bee colonies continue to decline at the current rate. Empty hives have been reported from as far afield as Taipei and Tennessee. In England, the matter has caused beekeepers to march on Parliament to call on the government to fund research into what they say is potentially a bigger threat to humanity than the current financial crisis.
Investigating the problem from a global perspective, the programme makers travel from the farm belt of California to the flatlands of East Anglia to the outback of Australia. They talk to the beekeepers whose livelihoods are threatened by colony collapse disorder, the scientists entrusted with solving the problem, and the Australian beekeepers who are making a fortune replacing the planet's dying bees. They also look at some of the possible reasons for the declining numbers - is it down to a bee plague, pesticides, malnutrition? Or is the answer something even more frightening?

Bees are dying in their millions. It is an ecological crisis that threatens to bring global agriculture to a standstill. Introduced by Martha Kearney, this documentary explores the reasons behind the decline of bee colonies across the globe, investigating what might be at the root of this devastation.
Honey bees are the number one insect pollinator on the planet, responsible for the production of over 90 crops. Apples, berries, cucumbers, nuts, cabbages and even cotton will struggle to be produced if bee colonies continue to decline at the current rate. Empty hives have been reported from as far afield as Taipei and Tennessee. In England, the matter has caused beekeepers to march on Parliament to call on the government to fund research into what they say is potentially a bigger threat to humanity than the current financial crisis.
Investigating the problem from a global perspective, the programme makers travel from the farm belt of California to the flatlands of East Anglia to the outback of Australia. They talk to the beekeepers whose livelihoods are threatened by colony collapse disorder, the scientists entrusted with solving the problem, and the Australian beekeepers who are making a fortune replacing the planet's dying bees. They also look at some of the possible reasons for the declining numbers - is it down to a bee plague, pesticides, malnutrition? Or is the answer something even more frightening?

The BeeQueen is the latest Don't Starve Together raid boss introduced in the "CuteFuzzyAnimals" update from A New Reign beta DLC. We solo speedrun kill the Bee Queen by day 6.
The Bee Queen is quite a formidable adversary - especially 1v1. She has 22,500 health. Don't Starve Together's Dragonfly has 27,500 health for comparison. She has an insane attack range, and she also leaves a trail of sticky honey which hinders movement speed, making maneuvering and dodging her strikes even more problematic. The biggest obstacle to defeating the Bee Queen though are the grumble bee minions that she spawns.
Bee Queen has 3 (technically 4) distinct phases. In the first phase, she spawns 4-5 grumble bees. You can kill all but 1 of the grumble bees in this phase, and she will not spawn anymore. In the rest of the phases, she will keep spawning grumble bees until there are at least 8 in her immediate vicinity. So if there are 8 and you kill a single grumble bee, she will quickly spawn 4 more giving you 11 in total to contend with. It's possible to get a ridiculous amount of concurrent bees if you put enough distance between the Queen and her current minions.
The persistence of the minions is what really makes this a tough fight to solo. As soon as there are not enough, the Bee Queen spawns more. If the minions are frozen or asleep, she will wake them up lickety split. You don't get much breathing room to deal with the Queen 1 on 1. It's even worse in the last 2 phases when the Bee Queen riles her minions into a frenzy, causing them to go into hyperdrive and sting you relentlessly. It's easy to get stunlocked amidst the chaos.
In order to deal with the Queen, I had to find some method of separating her from her royal flock of grumble bees. There are multiple ways of doing this (https://t.co/yiWtQpzNvF). For example, you can freeze the bees with a flingomatic, or put them to sleep with a panflute, but unless you have a lot of flingomatics and a constant source of fire (like from a Dwarf Star or a lava pond) the Queen will wake the grumble bees in no time at all.
The method I use in this speedrun utilizes walls/fences and how bees interact with them. I have been a fan of Don't Starve megabases for years, so I was already acquainted with bee enclosures and the difficulties associated with them. When bees are totally enclosed with walls (or fences) they will pass right through them as if they aren't even there, but if you give the bees at least a single exit, they will then treat the walls as physical barriers, and only use that exit to travel in and out of the enclosure. With this quirk of the bee brain, you can manipulate their movement by setting them in an enclosure with a path to a single exit.
So what I did was create a little enclosure with fences and a gate. I then created a single exit from that enclosure with a long, winding zigzag path that the grumble bees think they have to follow in order to get to me when I step outside of the enclosure through the gate. This gives me some breathing room to deal with the Bee Queen mano-a-mano.
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The BeeQueen is the latest Don't Starve Together raid boss introduced in the "CuteFuzzyAnimals" update from A New Reign beta DLC. We solo speedrun kill the Bee Queen by day 6.
The Bee Queen is quite a formidable adversary - especially 1v1. She has 22,500 health. Don't Starve Together's Dragonfly has 27,500 health for comparison. She has an insane attack range, and she also leaves a trail of sticky honey which hinders movement speed, making maneuvering and dodging her strikes even more problematic. The biggest obstacle to defeating the Bee Queen though are the grumble bee minions that she spawns.
Bee Queen has 3 (technically 4) distinct phases. In the first phase, she spawns 4-5 grumble bees. You can kill all but 1 of the grumble bees in this phase, and she will not spawn anymore. In the rest of the phases, she will keep spawning grumble bees until there are at least 8 in her immediate vicinity. So if there are 8 and you kill a single grumble bee, she will quickly spawn 4 more giving you 11 in total to contend with. It's possible to get a ridiculous amount of concurrent bees if you put enough distance between the Queen and her current minions.
The persistence of the minions is what really makes this a tough fight to solo. As soon as there are not enough, the Bee Queen spawns more. If the minions are frozen or asleep, she will wake them up lickety split. You don't get much breathing room to deal with the Queen 1 on 1. It's even worse in the last 2 phases when the Bee Queen riles her minions into a frenzy, causing them to go into hyperdrive and sting you relentlessly. It's easy to get stunlocked amidst the chaos.
In order to deal with the Queen, I had to find some method of separating her from her royal flock of grumble bees. There are multiple ways of doing this (https://t.co/yiWtQpzNvF). For example, you can freeze the bees with a flingomatic, or put them to sleep with a panflute, but unless you have a lot of flingomatics and a constant source of fire (like from a Dwarf Star or a lava pond) the Queen will wake the grumble bees in no time at all.
The method I use in this speedrun utilizes walls/fences and how bees interact with them. I have been a fan of Don't Starve megabases for years, so I was already acquainted with bee enclosures and the difficulties associated with them. When bees are totally enclosed with walls (or fences) they will pass right through them as if they aren't even there, but if you give the bees at least a single exit, they will then treat the walls as physical barriers, and only use that exit to travel in and out of the enclosure. With this quirk of the bee brain, you can manipulate their movement by setting them in an enclosure with a path to a single exit.
So what I did was create a little enclosure with fences and a gate. I then created a single exit from that enclosure with a long, winding zigzag path that the grumble bees think they have to follow in order to get to me when I step outside of the enclosure through the gate. This gives me some breathing room to deal with the Bee Queen mano-a-mano.
If you enjoyed this speedrun, you might like my Don't Starve Together Toadstool speedrun: http://bit.ly/DST_Toadstool
Or my Don't Starve Together Dragonfly speedrun might be appealing: https://bit.ly/DST_Dragonfly_SR
Maybe you'd be into Endless Bosses which is a challenge series where I have to survive against a never-ending influx of bosses under extreme restrictions (like only being allowed to eat farm food): http://bit.ly/EndlessBossesPL
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On this episode of BreakingTrail, Coyote Peterson gets STUNG by a Yellow Jacket!
While yes a Yellow Jacket sting isn’t quite comparable to that of a Bullet Ant they certainly are still painful and are something more people are likely to be stung by on a daily basis. Especially at things we all enjoy including picnics, hiking and even sporting events!
So the point of this video is to not only show you the effects of such a sting but also how to treat one. To do this Coyote will once again use a highly effective insect sting remedy to cure his aliment, and that product is non other than Sting Kill!
Get ready to see Coyote take on the sting of the Yellow Jacket and learn just how effective having Sting Kill in your kit can be in these situations!
HUGE THANKS to Sting Kill for sponsoring this video and providing their sting relief products to help Coyote treat his Yellow Jacket stings. For more info on Sting Kill products please visit their website - http://bit.ly/STINGKILL
*Please never attempt what you see in this video and NEVER intentionally get stung or bitten by any insect*
Hey Coyote Pack! Coyote and the crew are going ON TOUR all across the Eastern United States and are super excited to finally meet members of the Coyote Pack in person!
If you want the chance to meet Coyote, Mark and Mario make sure to buy tickets soon, because they are going fast!
East Coast Tour Dates and TicketLinks
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In addition to the tour, Coyote is also announcing the GoldenAdventure Ticket! A ticket that gains you access to a very exclusive REAL adventure with Coyote and the crew. Only a limited number of tickets will be given out at the tour stops, so make sure to show up and try to find one! *No purchase is necessary to have a chance to find a ticket at the venues, but you do need to show up!
Will you be one of the few to find Golden Adventure Ticket and join the team in the field?! We sure hope!
Either way, these next few months are going to be a blast! We’ll see you all very soon!
Breaking Trail leaves the map behind and follows adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they encounter a variety of wildlife in the most amazing environments on the planet!
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Follow along with adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they lead you on three exciting expedition series - Emmy AwardWinning Breaking Trail, Dragon Tails and Coyote’s Backyard - featuring everything from Grizzly Bears and Crocodiles to Rattlesnakes and Tarantulas…each episode offers an opportunity to learn something new.
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On this episode of BreakingTrail, Coyote Peterson gets STUNG by a Yellow Jacket!
While yes a Yellow Jacket sting isn’t quite comparable to that of a Bullet Ant they certainly are still painful and are something more people are likely to be stung by on a daily basis. Especially at things we all enjoy including picnics, hiking and even sporting events!
So the point of this video is to not only show you the effects of such a sting but also how to treat one. To do this Coyote will once again use a highly effective insect sting remedy to cure his aliment, and that product is non other than Sting Kill!
Get ready to see Coyote take on the sting of the Yellow Jacket and learn just how effective having Sting Kill in your kit can be in these situations!
HUGE THANKS to Sting Kill for sponsoring this video and providing their sting relief products to help Coyote treat his Yellow Jacket stings. For more info on Sting Kill products please visit their website - http://bit.ly/STINGKILL
*Please never attempt what you see in this video and NEVER intentionally get stung or bitten by any insect*
Hey Coyote Pack! Coyote and the crew are going ON TOUR all across the Eastern United States and are super excited to finally meet members of the Coyote Pack in person!
If you want the chance to meet Coyote, Mark and Mario make sure to buy tickets soon, because they are going fast!
East Coast Tour Dates and TicketLinks
9-13-17 **SECRET SHOW** - Columbus, OH - http://bit.ly/BRAVEcolumbus
9-15-17 New York, NY - http://bit.ly/BRAVEnewyork
9-16-17 Washington, DC - http://bit.ly/BRAVEwashingtondc
9-17-17 Philadelphia, PA - http://bit.ly/BRAVEphilly
9-18-17 Richmond, VA - http://bit.ly/BRAVErichmond
9-19-17 Charlotte, NC - http://bit.ly/BRAVEcharlotte
9-21-17 Orlando, FL - http://bit.ly/BRAVEorlando
9-22-17 Tampa, FL - http://bit.ly/BRAVEtampa
9-23-17 Fort Lauderdale, FL - http://bit.ly/BRAVEftlauderdale
9-24-17 Atlanta, GA - http://bit.ly/BRAVEatlanta
In addition to the tour, Coyote is also announcing the GoldenAdventure Ticket! A ticket that gains you access to a very exclusive REAL adventure with Coyote and the crew. Only a limited number of tickets will be given out at the tour stops, so make sure to show up and try to find one! *No purchase is necessary to have a chance to find a ticket at the venues, but you do need to show up!
Will you be one of the few to find Golden Adventure Ticket and join the team in the field?! We sure hope!
Either way, these next few months are going to be a blast! We’ll see you all very soon!
Breaking Trail leaves the map behind and follows adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they encounter a variety of wildlife in the most amazing environments on the planet!
The BraveWildernessChannel is your one stop connection to a wild world of adventure and amazing up close animal encounters!
Follow along with adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they lead you on three exciting expedition series - Emmy AwardWinning Breaking Trail, Dragon Tails and Coyote’s Backyard - featuring everything from Grizzly Bears and Crocodiles to Rattlesnakes and Tarantulas…each episode offers an opportunity to learn something new.
So SUBSCRIBE NOW and join the adventure that brings you closer to the most beloved, bizarre and misunderstood creatures known to man!
GET READY...things are about to get WILD!
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Subscribe Now! www.youtube.com/BraveWilderness
Buy Coyote’s Book! http://bit.ly/BOOKbraveadventures
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Timelapse Footage of Giant Hornet Queen Building Nest

AsianGiant Hornet Interesting Facts and Features
The stinger of the Asian Giant Hornet is 1/4 inch long and because it has no barb, the Asian Giant Hornet is a...

AsianGiant Hornet Interesting Facts and Features
The stinger of the Asian Giant Hornet is 1/4 inch long and because it has no barb, the Asian Giant Hornet is able to sting it's victims multiple times. The venom injected by the stinger is incredibly potent and contains eight different chemicals, each with a specific purpose. These range from tissue degeneration and breathing difficulties, to making the sting more painful and even attracting other hornets to the victim. The Asian Giant Hornet is a relentless hunter and only a few are said to be able to completely wipe out a 30,000+ Honeybee colony in a couple of hours. The saliva produced by the larvae of the Asian Giant Hornet is said to give them their renowned energy and stamina when consumed on a regular basis. When chasing their prey, they have been reported travelling distances of up to 60 miles, at a top speed of 25 mph.
Asian Giant Hornet Relationship with Humans
Oddly enough, these incredibly large and indeed dangerous Insects, are actually eaten by people who share the habitat of the Asian Giant Hornet. The Asian Giant Hornet is consumed by some as a regular source of food and is most commonly deep fried or served as a Hornet sashimi. Despite the fact that the venom of the Asian Giant Hornet is incredibly potent, it is only in rare cases when the person is more vulnerable, that it is actually the poison that has caused them to die. In Japan alone, 40 people are killed every year by stings from Asian Giant Hornets but fatalities are mainly caused by allergic reactions, often from multiple stings.
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AsianGiant Hornet Interesting Facts and Features
The stinger of the Asian Giant Hornet is 1/4 inch long and because it has no barb, the Asian Giant Hornet is able to sting it's victims multiple times. The venom injected by the stinger is incredibly potent and contains eight different chemicals, each with a specific purpose. These range from tissue degeneration and breathing difficulties, to making the sting more painful and even attracting other hornets to the victim. The Asian Giant Hornet is a relentless hunter and only a few are said to be able to completely wipe out a 30,000+ Honeybee colony in a couple of hours. The saliva produced by the larvae of the Asian Giant Hornet is said to give them their renowned energy and stamina when consumed on a regular basis. When chasing their prey, they have been reported travelling distances of up to 60 miles, at a top speed of 25 mph.
Asian Giant Hornet Relationship with Humans
Oddly enough, these incredibly large and indeed dangerous Insects, are actually eaten by people who share the habitat of the Asian Giant Hornet. The Asian Giant Hornet is consumed by some as a regular source of food and is most commonly deep fried or served as a Hornet sashimi. Despite the fact that the venom of the Asian Giant Hornet is incredibly potent, it is only in rare cases when the person is more vulnerable, that it is actually the poison that has caused them to die. In Japan alone, 40 people are killed every year by stings from Asian Giant Hornets but fatalities are mainly caused by allergic reactions, often from multiple stings.
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WATCH Africanized honey bees (also spelled Africanised honey bees), known colloquially as "killer bees", are some hybrid varieties of the Western honey bee species, (Apis mellifera), produced originally by cross-breeding of the African honey bee A. m. scutellata, with various European honey bees such as the Italian bee A. m. ligustica and the Iberian bee A. m. iberiensis. The hybrid bees are far more defensive than any of the various European subspecies. Small swarms of Africanized bees are capable of taking over European honey bee hives by invading the hive and establishing their own queen after killing the European queen bee.

WATCH Africanized honey bees (also spelled Africanised honey bees), known colloquially as "killer bees", are some hybrid varieties of the Western honey bee species, (Apis mellifera), produced originally by cross-breeding of the African honey bee A. m. scutellata, with various European honey bees such as the Italian bee A. m. ligustica and the Iberian bee A. m. iberiensis. The hybrid bees are far more defensive than any of the various European subspecies. Small swarms of Africanized bees are capable of taking over European honey bee hives by invading the hive and establishing their own queen after killing the European queen bee.

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#19 What if we change - What's Killing the Bees

Honey bees, the essential pollinators of many major US crops, have been dying off in massive numbers since 2006. This threatens the American agricultural system...

Honey bees, the essential pollinators of many major US crops, have been dying off in massive numbers since 2006. This threatens the American agricultural system and the one in twelve American jobs that depend on it. There is growing evidence that a new class of pesticides -- nerve toxins called neonicotinoids, which are used on most US crops including almost all corn -- may be toxic to bees. The Environmental Protection Agency allowed neonicotinoids on the market without adequate tests to determine their toxicity to bees. Environmentalists want neonicotinoids banned until needed safety tests are done. While the US government is slow to act and neonicotinoid sales reap billions for the chemical industry, bees continue to die.

Honey bees, the essential pollinators of many major US crops, have been dying off in massive numbers since 2006. This threatens the American agricultural system and the one in twelve American jobs that depend on it. There is growing evidence that a new class of pesticides -- nerve toxins called neonicotinoids, which are used on most US crops including almost all corn -- may be toxic to bees. The Environmental Protection Agency allowed neonicotinoids on the market without adequate tests to determine their toxicity to bees. Environmentalists want neonicotinoids banned until needed safety tests are done. While the US government is slow to act and neonicotinoid sales reap billions for the chemical industry, bees continue to die.

This beehive was sprayed by the home owner during the day. Students and teachers got stung at the school located next to the home.. This is an example of how do...

This beehive was sprayed by the home owner during the day. Students and teachers got stung at the school located next to the home.. This is an example of how do it yourself bee removal does not work out. Luis Slayton of Bee StrongHoney and Bee Removal was able to calm the bees down and save the beehive.

This beehive was sprayed by the home owner during the day. Students and teachers got stung at the school located next to the home.. This is an example of how do it yourself bee removal does not work out. Luis Slayton of Bee StrongHoney and Bee Removal was able to calm the bees down and save the beehive.

KILLER • iPhone VIDS of the KillerBeeGuy & his crew, buzzing all over Cochise County AZ • Page content provided, shot & created by Trez G • If you have a BEE question please call REED @ 520-227-5429 • Reed is licenced & registered for Bee removal in the state of AZ. He attends yearly classes with the DOA in AZ. They deem all ferrel hives to be Africanized, a threat to the public; to the European honey bee & must be destroyed. Reed will often exclaim things in the videos that may be slightly exaggerated. This is due to adrenaline. He will use chemicals if needed but they are consumer grade as he refuses to use anything harsher. It is illegal to keep bees in AZ within any town or city limits. If you have a known ferrel hive on your property & do not have it removed, you can be sued by anyone that is stung from said hive. We do not always get honey from bee removals. If we know there is honey, we do not use any toxic chemicals as we prefer to harvest it. Most locations are not disclosed for privacy. Bee safe, never swat & If ever attacked remember~ Cover your Head & Head for Cover.

KILLER • iPhone VIDS of the KillerBeeGuy & his crew, buzzing all over Cochise County AZ • Page content provided, shot & created by Trez G • If you have a BEE question please call REED @ 520-227-5429 • Reed is licenced & registered for Bee removal in the state of AZ. He attends yearly classes with the DOA in AZ. They deem all ferrel hives to be Africanized, a threat to the public; to the European honey bee & must be destroyed. Reed will often exclaim things in the videos that may be slightly exaggerated. This is due to adrenaline. He will use chemicals if needed but they are consumer grade as he refuses to use anything harsher. It is illegal to keep bees in AZ within any town or city limits. If you have a known ferrel hive on your property & do not have it removed, you can be sued by anyone that is stung from said hive. We do not always get honey from bee removals. If we know there is honey, we do not use any toxic chemicals as we prefer to harvest it. Most locations are not disclosed for privacy. Bee safe, never swat & If ever attacked remember~ Cover your Head & Head for Cover.

Beekeeper VS Yellow Jackets

Never again until next time... or not. I don't recommend that anyone try doing what I did here. I literally ended up getting stung about 150 times doing this....

Never again until next time... or not. I don't recommend that anyone try doing what I did here. I literally ended up getting stung about 150 times doing this. My wife and I counted the stings as best we could and that's a pretty accurate number. It made me extremely sick for about 24 hours and I probably would have benefited from a trip to the hospital. At the time I wasn't aware that yellow jackets had a different venom than honey bees and I can take 150 honey bee stings with little effect. Don't ask how I know that. You know the old saying... If you're going to be stupid you'd better be tough.
Although I am not in the pest control business and this was not meant to show a how-to professional job I do have the proper equipment to deal with a hive like this. I was curious if I could get it out in one piece so that it could be displayed. I didn't want dust all over it. It is now a part of a very cool collection owned by a young man in Tennessee.
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Never again until next time... or not. I don't recommend that anyone try doing what I did here. I literally ended up getting stung about 150 times doing this. My wife and I counted the stings as best we could and that's a pretty accurate number. It made me extremely sick for about 24 hours and I probably would have benefited from a trip to the hospital. At the time I wasn't aware that yellow jackets had a different venom than honey bees and I can take 150 honey bee stings with little effect. Don't ask how I know that. You know the old saying... If you're going to be stupid you'd better be tough.
Although I am not in the pest control business and this was not meant to show a how-to professional job I do have the proper equipment to deal with a hive like this. I was curious if I could get it out in one piece so that it could be displayed. I didn't want dust all over it. It is now a part of a very cool collection owned by a young man in Tennessee.
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Lethal Swarms Episode 103: Killer Bees

Since escaping from a Brazilian breeding program fifty years ago, Killer Bees have managed to live up to their deadly reputation: they’ve already claimed one th...

Since escaping from a Brazilian breeding program fifty years ago, Killer Bees have managed to live up to their deadly reputation: they’ve already claimed one thousand lives in the Americas and show no sign of stopping. In this hour documentary we’ll hear dramatic first hand accounts of Killer Bee attacks as we chart their expansion and track their moving path through the Southern most portion of the United States. One of the most dramatic recent incidents took place last year in Las Vegas, Nevada. 77-year old Toha Bergerub was walking home from a shopping trip when she came under siege by a swarm of Killer Bees. She was stung more than five hundred times, mostly around the head and neck, yet lived to tell her story. We hear from the victim herself in a bedside interview conducted just hours after the attack as well as from Tim Samansky, the firefighter who came to her rescue and Dr. John McCourt, the emergency room physician who saved her life. Our cameras go out on the front lines with those fighting the Killer Bee war as we walk the trap-lines in Texas with State Entomologist Paul Jackson and in Mexico witness daring experiments in Killer Bee behavior with Ernesto Guzman who heads up the Mexican equivalent of the USDA. According to geneticist Greg Hunt of Purdue University, who helped isolate a Killer Bee “mean gene” the Africanized Bee has a genetic advantage over its European cousins and seems destined to take over the Feral Bee population wherever it goes. In Southern Arizona, which is almost 98% colonized by the aggressive strain, we ride shot-gun with Bee RemovalSpecialistTom Martin as he attempts to diffuse a dangerous situation. No longer the stuff of horror movies – Killer Bees are moving into our cities and neighborhoods at an alarming rate. Urban entomologist Kirk Visscher will force a swarm for our cameras and explore a house looking for potential nesting sites. We learn the right way to bee-proof our homes in order to protect ourselves, our families and our pets, because when it comes to the Killer Bees, what you don’t know can kill you. We must all learn to live with these relentless insects or face the potentially deadly consequences.

Since escaping from a Brazilian breeding program fifty years ago, Killer Bees have managed to live up to their deadly reputation: they’ve already claimed one thousand lives in the Americas and show no sign of stopping. In this hour documentary we’ll hear dramatic first hand accounts of Killer Bee attacks as we chart their expansion and track their moving path through the Southern most portion of the United States. One of the most dramatic recent incidents took place last year in Las Vegas, Nevada. 77-year old Toha Bergerub was walking home from a shopping trip when she came under siege by a swarm of Killer Bees. She was stung more than five hundred times, mostly around the head and neck, yet lived to tell her story. We hear from the victim herself in a bedside interview conducted just hours after the attack as well as from Tim Samansky, the firefighter who came to her rescue and Dr. John McCourt, the emergency room physician who saved her life. Our cameras go out on the front lines with those fighting the Killer Bee war as we walk the trap-lines in Texas with State Entomologist Paul Jackson and in Mexico witness daring experiments in Killer Bee behavior with Ernesto Guzman who heads up the Mexican equivalent of the USDA. According to geneticist Greg Hunt of Purdue University, who helped isolate a Killer Bee “mean gene” the Africanized Bee has a genetic advantage over its European cousins and seems destined to take over the Feral Bee population wherever it goes. In Southern Arizona, which is almost 98% colonized by the aggressive strain, we ride shot-gun with Bee RemovalSpecialistTom Martin as he attempts to diffuse a dangerous situation. No longer the stuff of horror movies – Killer Bees are moving into our cities and neighborhoods at an alarming rate. Urban entomologist Kirk Visscher will force a swarm for our cameras and explore a house looking for potential nesting sites. We learn the right way to bee-proof our homes in order to protect ourselves, our families and our pets, because when it comes to the Killer Bees, what you don’t know can kill you. We must all learn to live with these relentless insects or face the potentially deadly consequences.

Dangerous Swarms - Africanized bees attack and kill man.

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SHOCKING!!! Killer Bees Kill Giant Hog Killer Africanized Bees

Giant hog killed by killer bees at a pig farm in AZ. The hog weight was 1000lbs and was ki...

Is KILLER BEE Honey Dangerous?!

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Is Killer Bee honey dangerous to eat or just dangerous to get?!
On this episode of BreakingTrail, Coyote and the crew go up against over 30,000 Killer Bees to find out if their honey tastes better than the farmed raw honey you can buy locally.
Will they survive the encounter to find out?
Get ready to enter the swarm for the ultimate honey taste test!
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**PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REENACT WHAT YOU”VE SEEN IN THIS VIDEO. BEE STINGS CAN BE LIFE THREATENING.**
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The crew investigate how difficult it is to upset a nest of killer bees. See the consequences of just one bee sting that the crew is unlucky enough to be victim of. From the BBC.

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According to official reports, Africanized honeybees arrive in Florida in a Brazilian cargo ship in 2001. Labeled by the media as “Killer Bees” due to fetal attacks on humans, pets and live stock in recent years. The invasive bee species have inbred with many of Florida’s domestic honey bees as well as Florida’s feral honey bee populations since and are difficult to distinguish today.
Feral honey bees prefer to build their nest in a secure location such as a tree, a roof or inside a wall. But wherever the queen lands, her colony will follow, settle down and begin building their nest immediately.
Sometimes feral honey bees settle into a location not well enough hidden from predators such as the Florida back bear, who will plunder any beehive not just for its honey but the protein provided by the bee larvae as well.
Regardless, the bees have chosen well this time. Residing within close proximity of a large burmese python incubating her own eggs and aggressive enough to attack anyone daring to approach her lair.
This never before seen footage provides a unique inside look into the behavior of two invasive species in Florida. Feral honey bees have been know to attack and kill larger animals such as dogs and horses frequently, yet these aggressive insects tolerate the presents of a huge burmese python right next to their own beehive.
The python has been incubating her eggs for almost two months when the bees decided to move in. She could leave her nest, since her young will hatch any day now. But instead she continues protecting her eggs, thought she is clearly agitated by the annoying insects.
The feral honey bees tolerate the python as long as the snake remains calm. Any sudden movement from the reptile, such as striking at a potential predator will be seen as aggression. The feral honey bees will immediately attack and kill the python in case of such provocation.
Killer Bees vs Python was filmed by Heiko Kiera aka Ojatro in 2016.

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Hornets killed with homemade flamethrower!

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Hornets killed with homemade flamethrower!

http://primitivepathways.com I refuse to use common tactics to eliminate pests. Instead I use very unconventional, entertaining, and the most lethal ways to do it! Of course, collateral damage is just part of the job.
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How to terminate hornets and wasps - part 1

Very funny video demonstrating eradication of a bald-faced hornet nest using a garden hose...

How to terminate hornets and wasps - part 1

Very funny video demonstrating eradication of a bald-faced hornet nest using a garden hose sprayer and a badminton racquet. You can stand within 5 to 10 feet of the hornet nest and they don't link you to their destruction. I knocked the nest into a five gallon pail of water to drown the hornets and nest. The mop up using a badminton racquet gets your adrenalin flowing, but is not recommended if you are allergic or sensitive to pain. I've eliminated several nests this way.... works every time.

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BEE KILLER

Insects in the Diptera family Asilidae are commonly called robber flies. The family Asilid...

BEE KILLER

Insects in the Diptera family Asilidae are commonly called robber flies. The family Asilidae contains about 7,100 described species worldwide. All robber flies have stout, spiny legs, a dense moustache of bristles on the face (mystax), and 3 simple eyes (ocelli) in a characteristic depression between their two large compound eyes. The mystax helps protect the head and face when the fly encounters prey bent on defense. The antennae are short, 3-segmented, sometimes with a bristle-like structure called an arista. The short, strong proboscis is used to stab and inject victims with saliva containing neurotoxic and proteolytic enzymes which paralyze and digest the insides; the fly then sucks the liquefied meal through the proboscis. Many species have long, tapering abdomens, sometimes with a sword-like ovipositor. Others are fat-bodied bumblebee mimics. Adult robber flies attack other flies, beetles, butterflies and moths, various bees, ants, dragon and damselflies, Ichneumon wasps, grasshoppers, and some spiders.

Bee Beard GONE WRONG!

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On this episode of BreakingTrail, Coyote attempts to show that Honey Bees aren’t just out to sting you…that is until his “Bee Beard” experiment completely backfires when he is attacked and stung in the face by a swarm of over 3000 angry Bees!
Now this was completely NOT supposed to happen, however for some reason or another “sting pheromone" was somehow introduced to the colony and caused a rapid sting chain reaction.
Luckily Coyote survived this experiment with no life threatening allergic reactions…however the state of his physical appearance was - well you’re just going to have to see for yourself!
Trust us when we say this video gives a whole new meaning to the term “Coyote Ugly”!
Get ready to witness the WORST stinging Coyote has ever experienced!
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**PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REENACT WHAT YOU”VE SEEN IN THIS VIDEO. BEE STINGS CAN BE LIFE THREATENING.**
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How To Kill A Bee Hive Nest With Spray and Also Get Attacked

This video will show you how to use spray to kill a bees nest, and I also got attacked.
The wasp spray worked pretty good, it ended up killing all of the bees. I later took a garden hose and took down the bee hive.
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Who Killed The Honey Bee

Bees are dying in their millions. It is an ecological crisis that threatens to bring global agriculture to a standstill. Introduced by Martha Kearney, this documentary explores the reasons behind the decline of bee colonies across the globe, investigating what might be at the root of this devastation.
Honey bees are the number one insect pollinator on the planet, responsible for the production of over 90 crops. Apples, berries, cucumbers, nuts, cabbages and even cotton will struggle to be produced if bee colonies continue to decline at the current rate. Empty hives have been reported from as far afield as Taipei and Tennessee. In England, the matter has caused beekeepers to march on Parliament to call on the government to fund research into what they say is potentially a bigger threat to humanity than the current financial crisis.
Investigating the problem from a global perspective, the programme makers travel from the farm belt of California to the flatlands of East Anglia to the outback of Australia. They talk to the beekeepers whose livelihoods are threatened by colony collapse disorder, the scientists entrusted with solving the problem, and the Australian beekeepers who are making a fortune replacing the planet's dying bees. They also look at some of the possible reasons for the declining numbers - is it down to a bee plague, pesticides, malnutrition? Or is the answer something even more frightening?

The BeeQueen is the latest Don't Starve Together raid boss introduced in the "CuteFuzzyAnimals" update from A New Reign beta DLC. We solo speedrun kill the Bee Queen by day 6.
The Bee Queen is quite a formidable adversary - especially 1v1. She has 22,500 health. Don't Starve Together's Dragonfly has 27,500 health for comparison. She has an insane attack range, and she also leaves a trail of sticky honey which hinders movement speed, making maneuvering and dodging her strikes even more problematic. The biggest obstacle to defeating the Bee Queen though are the grumble bee minions that she spawns.
Bee Queen has 3 (technically 4) distinct phases. In the first phase, she spawns 4-5 grumble bees. You can kill all but 1 of the grumble bees in this phase, and she will not spawn anymore. In the rest of the phases, she will keep spawning grumble bees until there are at least 8 in her immediate vicinity. So if there are 8 and you kill a single grumble bee, she will quickly spawn 4 more giving you 11 in total to contend with. It's possible to get a ridiculous amount of concurrent bees if you put enough distance between the Queen and her current minions.
The persistence of the minions is what really makes this a tough fight to solo. As soon as there are not enough, the Bee Queen spawns more. If the minions are frozen or asleep, she will wake them up lickety split. You don't get much breathing room to deal with the Queen 1 on 1. It's even worse in the last 2 phases when the Bee Queen riles her minions into a frenzy, causing them to go into hyperdrive and sting you relentlessly. It's easy to get stunlocked amidst the chaos.
In order to deal with the Queen, I had to find some method of separating her from her royal flock of grumble bees. There are multiple ways of doing this (https://t.co/yiWtQpzNvF). For example, you can freeze the bees with a flingomatic, or put them to sleep with a panflute, but unless you have a lot of flingomatics and a constant source of fire (like from a Dwarf Star or a lava pond) the Queen will wake the grumble bees in no time at all.
The method I use in this speedrun utilizes walls/fences and how bees interact with them. I have been a fan of Don't Starve megabases for years, so I was already acquainted with bee enclosures and the difficulties associated with them. When bees are totally enclosed with walls (or fences) they will pass right through them as if they aren't even there, but if you give the bees at least a single exit, they will then treat the walls as physical barriers, and only use that exit to travel in and out of the enclosure. With this quirk of the bee brain, you can manipulate their movement by setting them in an enclosure with a path to a single exit.
So what I did was create a little enclosure with fences and a gate. I then created a single exit from that enclosure with a long, winding zigzag path that the grumble bees think they have to follow in order to get to me when I step outside of the enclosure through the gate. This gives me some breathing room to deal with the Bee Queen mano-a-mano.
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STUNG by a YELLOW JACKET!

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Killer Bee cans

captured on iPhone by Trez G • Reed Booth has been working with bees for 30 years. He is ...

Timelapse Footage of Giant Hornet Queen Building Nest

AsianGiant Hornet Interesting Facts and Features
The stinger of the Asian Giant Hornet is 1/4 inch long and because it has no barb, the Asian Giant Hornet is able to sting it's victims multiple times. The venom injected by the stinger is incredibly potent and contains eight different chemicals, each with a specific purpose. These range from tissue degeneration and breathing difficulties, to making the sting more painful and even attracting other hornets to the victim. The Asian Giant Hornet is a relentless hunter and only a few are said to be able to completely wipe out a 30,000+ Honeybee colony in a couple of hours. The saliva produced by the larvae of the Asian Giant Hornet is said to give them their renowned energy and stamina when consumed on a regular basis. When chasing their prey, they have been reported travelling distances of up to 60 miles, at a top speed of 25 mph.
Asian Giant Hornet Relationship with Humans
Oddly enough, these incredibly large and indeed dangerous Insects, are actually eaten by people who share the habitat of the Asian Giant Hornet. The Asian Giant Hornet is consumed by some as a regular source of food and is most commonly deep fried or served as a Hornet sashimi. Despite the fact that the venom of the Asian Giant Hornet is incredibly potent, it is only in rare cases when the person is more vulnerable, that it is actually the poison that has caused them to die. In Japan alone, 40 people are killed every year by stings from Asian Giant Hornets but fatalities are mainly caused by allergic reactions, often from multiple stings.
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The Africanized Honey Bee (Documentary).

WATCH Africanized honey bees (also spelled Africanised honey bees), known colloquially as "killer bees", are some hybrid varieties of the Western honey bee species, (Apis mellifera), produced originally by cross-breeding of the African honey bee A. m. scutellata, with various European honey bees such as the Italian bee A. m. ligustica and the Iberian bee A. m. iberiensis. The hybrid bees are far more defensive than any of the various European subspecies. Small swarms of Africanized bees are capable of taking over European honey bee hives by invading the hive and establishing their own queen after killing the European queen bee.

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#19 What if we change - What's Killing the Bees

Honey bees, the essential pollinators of many major US crops, have been dying off in massi...

#19 What if we change - What's Killing the Bees

Honey bees, the essential pollinators of many major US crops, have been dying off in massive numbers since 2006. This threatens the American agricultural system and the one in twelve American jobs that depend on it. There is growing evidence that a new class of pesticides -- nerve toxins called neonicotinoids, which are used on most US crops including almost all corn -- may be toxic to bees. The Environmental Protection Agency allowed neonicotinoids on the market without adequate tests to determine their toxicity to bees. Environmentalists want neonicotinoids banned until needed safety tests are done. While the US government is slow to act and neonicotinoid sales reap billions for the chemical industry, bees continue to die.

This beehive was sprayed by the home owner during the day. Students and teachers got stung at the school located next to the home.. This is an example of how do it yourself bee removal does not work out. Luis Slayton of Bee StrongHoney and Bee Removal was able to calm the bees down and save the beehive.

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Bees kill Varroa mites - hygienic behavior - ResistantBees.com

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21st Heartbeat

I caught my self thinkin' of youThe moment we spent togetherI remember when I owe youMemories that last foreverWalking handin' handSharing laughters when you are still mineEvery time I look in your eyesI see a paradiseRefrain:It's hard for me to let you goHow can I find betterIf you're the best that all I knowAll I knowChorus:Since the day that I found youMy heart never stopNever stop from loving youAnd it's heartbeat of mineAre yours all the timeI'll be waitin'I'll be waiting for youThe promises of yesterdayIt still so fresh and here to sayEvery word your always sayI can't forget until todaySecond chance, second spentAll I want is to be back in your arms againRefrain:It's hard for me to let you goHow can I find betterIf you're the best that all I knowAll I knowChorusSince the day that I found youMy heart never stopNever stop from loving youAnd it's heartbeat of mineAre yours all the timeI'll be waitin', I'll be waiting for youIt's to late to realizeThat I am nothing without you by my sideClose to the end it's hard for me to sayThere's no more you and IThere's no more you and IAdlib:Since the day that I found you(My Heart is yours)

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ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) -- Ethiopia's defense minister on Saturday ruled out a military takeover a day after the East African nation declared a new state of emergency amid the worst anti-government protests in a quarter-century. The United States said it "strongly disagrees" with the new declaration that effectively bans protests, with a U.S ... He also ruled out a transitional government ... Learn more about our and . ....

One day in August 1995 a man called Foutanga Babani Sissoko walked into the head office of the Dubai Islamic Bank and asked for a loan to buy a car. The manager agreed, and Sissoko invited him home for dinner. It was the prelude, writes the BBC's Brigitte Scheffer, to one of the most audacious confidence tricks of all time. Over dinner, Sissoko made a startling claim ... With these powers, he could take a sum of money and double it ... ....

MEXICOCITY. A strong earthquake shook southern and central Mexico Friday, causing panic less than six months after two devastating quakes that killed hundreds of people. No buildings collapsed, according to early reports. But two towns near the epicenter, in the southern state of Oaxaca, reported damage and state authorities said they had opened emergency shelters ... It was also felt in the states of Guerrero, Puebla and Michoacan ... AFP ... ....

Mexico City – A military helicopter carrying officials assessing damage from a powerful earthquake crashed Friday in southern Mexico, killing 13 people and injuring 15, all of them on the ground. The Oaxaca state prosecutor’s office said in a statement that five women, four men and three children were killed at the crash site and another person died later at the hospital ...Alejandro Murat, neither of whom had serious injuries ... The U.S ... ....

I think it's great that berries are doing so well and bringing our county a lot of profit. It's also really great to see that the amount of organic farming is going up quickly, because pesticides are very harmful. However, there are particular pesticides called neonicotinoids that are partially responsible for the rapid decline of bee populations ... ....

... of the day he could join his dad as a state champion.That day finally came Saturday.Steffensmeier held on for a 5-4 victory over Fort Dodge senior Cayd Lara.As soon as Steffensmeier's hand was raised in victory, he ran to the corner and hugged head coach Ryan Smith and assistant coach Derek Doherty, then made a bee-line for section104 to ......

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ATLANTA — With Atlanta among the 20 cities on the short list to become the home of Amazon’s second headquarters, the corporate giant’s name has become a contentious rallying cry inside the conservative GeorgiaCapitol... “It’s putting a target on our back,” DemocraticRep.Bee Nguyen said of the immigration-related bills, which she said would draw unnecessary scrutiny from the Amazon selection committee ... Josh McKoon said ... Republican Gov ... ....

After the long slog of winter, pupils at EvelynCommunity primary school in Merseyside are getting outside with a mission in mind. to count and record the number of different bird species in the school grounds ... But the children have been taking an active interest in the wildlife at their school for a while ... Quiz ... Read more ... The school has a well established eco area in its grounds, and takes part in annual bee, butterfly and bird surveys....